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    #76
    How can you tell what lens he is using?

    The pics of the birds catch my eye the most. very colorful and impressive!

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      #77
      Man!

      That's some serious light catching! Great stuff.

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        #78
        Wow the pics are awesome! That Frog picture is cool. Thanks for sharing

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          #79
          Fantastic!

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            #80
            840 is probably done with the 600mm and a 1.4x teleconverter.

            Keep posting, Mr. Hunt. I'm enjoying your gift.

            My 20D must be broken. It doesn't work as good as yours!

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              #81
              great job

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                #82
                Not to hijack but Ken and Bryan were a couple of my running buddies in high school. I still hang out with Bryan when I can. And I was with Gene when I killed my first decent whitetail. Hope my brother didn't lead you down the wrong trail. He's in Spring now doing good. Keep in touch, my Brother.

                A.J. Jones turned out a photographer anyway, huh?

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                  #83
                  awsome pics, thats a heck of a camera you got there...got any electrical storms pics, love lightning pics gives me chills

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                    #84
                    Excellent stuff. The rabbit is seriously good.

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                      #85
                      Cool pics.

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                        #86
                        Fantastic pictures

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by Tommyh View Post
                          How can you tell what lens he is using?
                          Opanda EXIF Viewer

                          Once installed, just right click on a picture in your web browser and select "View EXIF" in drop-down menu.

                          The EXIF (Exchangeable image file format) data is now shown, if it is available for your selected image. It's kinda like how when you play an mp3 file, the artist name, song title, album title and picture show up in your media player.

                          You can scroll down for more info about the pic.

                          As you can see in the first drop-down menu, you can also see on a map where the picture was taken - IF the picture has GPS info embedded in it. This one doesn't. Pretty cool little free program though.
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                          Last edited by Shane; 02-06-2008, 10:25 PM.

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                            #88
                            Casey, it hit me that 600 times 1.4 equals 840 after I posted that. Waiting for a 1,200 now.

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